1. Troubleshooting Self-Cutting Stoves
If your induction hob shuts off unexpectedly while cooking, it may be due to overheating or the surface of the stove being obstructed. To resolve the issue, turn off the stove and let it cool down for a few minutes. If it’s overheating, pressing the stove off button and then turning it back on should resume normal operation. If the surface is obstructed, wait for the stove to cool down and use a dry cloth to clean it. Remove any cooking utensils, towels, fabrics, or liquids from the stove before using it again.
2. The Stove Shuts Off When Lifting the Pot
If your stove shuts off when you lift the pot or pan off the stove, it’s likely because the stove operates based on receiving heat from the cooking utensils. Without a pot, the stove will not work and may make a beeping sound with an E0 error message. To fix this, simply place the pot or pan back on the stove, and the device will resume operation.
3. Stove Shuts Off After Approximately 30 Seconds
If your induction hob works for about 30 seconds and then shuts off repeatedly, the cooling fan of the stove may be damaged. This causes the stove to generate excessive heat, triggering a safety feature that shuts off the power. To resolve this issue, take the product to a warranty center if it is still covered, or bring it to a repair shop for fan replacement, which is typically an affordable fix.
4. Continuous Power Shutoff for Induction Hobs
If your induction hob repeatedly turns on and off while attempting to heat up, it may be due to a problem with the main circuit board of the stove. In this case, it is best to take your stove to a warranty center or a repair shop for professional assistance.
Understanding the causes and troubleshooting steps for common issues with induction hobs will help you cook more proactively and handle problems effectively. Feel free to share any other situations where induction hobs may shut off and their corresponding solutions!